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No DVD Sound on Vista 64
Aaron Kelley aaronkel...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I made myself a shortcut to the 64-bit version and it works fine for my music In window vista 64bit version, I found that window media player shortcut was directed to play 32bit media player in C:\Program Files (x86) instead of 64bit

Media Player 10 for Win XP 64-bit
Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general Our November holiday is Remembrance Day. Once we have a native 64-bit Media Player (Vista, realistically), we'll have this functionality. This is actually one of the things I miss the most, so I understand your

Windows Vista Home Premuim 64 bit & Movie Maker
I then tried Windows Media Player 32 bit and Windows Media Center and they both did not have sound. I tried Windows Media Player 64 bit again and it still does Its executable is in the C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder. Note that the default WMP11 in Vista x64 is the 32-bit one and we want to run the

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Its executable is in the C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder. Note that the default WMP11 in Vista x64 is the 32-bit one and we want to run the 64-bit I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit. One thing I noticed is that I have picture but no sound when playing a movie DVD. When I play a music CD sound works

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
Thanks for the response "John Inzer" wrote: Sandy1 wrote: I just purchased a new computer loaded with Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit and it came with Windows The same audio file played great in the Media Player. The Movie Maker is Version 6.0 (Build 6000). I have looked at the codec plugins on the Microsoft

Window Media Player 64bit vs. 32bit
dazzle daz...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general i have tried everything i can think of but still it does'nt work... my specs are: but problem persists does someone have any idea on how to solve this because i really liked the earo player at work on a ordinary vista machine (not x64)

windows media player help uninstalling
MarkyMarc43 MarkyMarc43.2uz...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general If you are running Home Premium 64bit or better, Windows Media player 64 bit version can be found at : C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe Just edit your shortcut path to that directory.

Media Player 11 Codec Plugins On Windows Vista Business
I'm not going to upgrade to Vista until the old game support is fast enough. - Esa Häkkinen (2006-12-22 eest 07:19) "David Leary" wrote: After installing the x64 version of media player 11, which I really like by the way, I noticed in taskmgr that it is showing as a 32bit process. So is it 64 bit or not?

Media Player in Vista
... microsoft public windows 64bit general I'm finding an annoying bug that seems to piss mee off every time I run an application that runs Media Player 10. be very much appreciated, otherwise, while WIN64 is nice, I hate the fact the it has no drivers. Hopefully Vista will have a better range of product support.

Window Media Player 64bit vs. 32bit
Newsman n...@smackaspammer.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Windows Media Player 11 and using Windows XP Professional 64bit Edition. Which version of Media Player? Which version of WinXP x64 or Vista x64? I can't locate any .mpeg file on my HD just now, but an .avi file plays just fine in WMP 11 on

Media Player 11. Is it 64 bit?
Ken Triebold trieb...@gmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Carlos, here is what I found: 1. In Media Player Home Cinema, View, Options, Output, Its executable is in the C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder. Note that the default WMP11 in Vista x64 is the 32-bit one and we want to run the

SLI and Media Player 11, Halo 2 for Vista
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Specs should be no problem, do you have the latest drivers for your video card? x32 version but problem persists does someone have any idea on how to solve this because i really liked the earo player at work on a ordinary vista machine (not x64)

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
DVD X Player was playing normally as this was happening. I think it's pathetic that Windows Media PLAYER doesn't play DVDs. Any other suggestions? Thanks. Chase "phat28vr6" wrote: I run both x32 and x64 vista and DVDs play no probs in WMP11. In my x64 version i have installed "vista codec pack".

Windows Mwdia Player does not play avi or mpegs
Benjamin wagn...@dinotec.de microsoft public windowsmedia player Hi, the Media Player 11 Sounds good. With Vista Style, cool. But why i don´t can install on Windows XP x64 a system like Vista with 64 Bit? Can i install it on Vista 64Bit? And when Yes, Why not on Windows XP x64? I love M$. best regards Benjamin.

Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (64-bit)
John Barnes jbfo...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Yes, but you used to have Columbus Day on the US Thanksgiving day. Once we have a native 64-bit Media Player (Vista, realistically), we'll have this functionality. This is actually one of the things I miss the most, so I understand your

Windows XP 64 Bit Edition, Media Player 10 and Symantec Antivirus1
Rollin' Rog Rollin'_...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista general First try resetting your BIOS to the defaults. Some come over clocked or you may have done so. Try this cumulative update, make sure you choose the correct version. If you really have the 64 bit version of Vista -- that is what you want

windows media player help uninstalling
I've recently installed windows vista 64bit (ultimate) on my 64 bit laptop and its working a treat. However, i've seen that windows media player should also be in 64bit mode - however, when i start the task manager, its running in 32bit mode. How do i correct this? James.

Media Player 10 for Win XP 64-bit
trice702 trice...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general thanks bill but when i tried to download it it said something like not for my system any other I read something about erase the media players database but how do I go about doing this or does someone have any Idea what I can do !

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
Mike Benton msnewsgro...@michaelbenton.com microsoft public windows vista general My bad, I found the cross-fader in the 'old-school' menues. With Windows Media Player my default media player, I want it to be fast and do just that. It seems like it's always trying to download something or connect to

SLI mode wrecks media player and media center using vista 64
James P Jame...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I've recently installed windows vista 64bit (ultimate) on my 64 bit laptop and its working a treat. However, i've seen that windows media player should also be in 64bit mode - however, when i start the task manager, its running in